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A review by maxwelldemay
Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch by Henry Miller
5.0
1 /4 : If interested, read
[Even in Earthly paradise, Henry Miller still can't find time to write.]
'Big Sur...' sets a sweeping stage for a scene which dominates the book's back 4th, a manic tale of the house guest from Hell.
Otherwise, it is an extended meditation from a man who has found his bliss. It can offer wisdom, but ill else for all those others still searching for theirs.
I listened to a narration by Tom Perkins
[Even in Earthly paradise, Henry Miller still can't find time to write.]
'Big Sur...' sets a sweeping stage for a scene which dominates the book's back 4th, a manic tale of the house guest from Hell.
Otherwise, it is an extended meditation from a man who has found his bliss. It can offer wisdom, but ill else for all those others still searching for theirs.
I listened to a narration by Tom Perkins